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. >> reporter: half million toyotas are right here in california. many toyotas are being recalled because power window switches could cause smoke or a fire. >> no accidents have been reported about this. there is no case of fire linked to this. so customers don't have to worry. >> every consumer should have a fire extinguisher. >> reporter: the repair is simple, quick and free. >> it is yet another blemish on toyota's reputation for quality. and what happened is during the 2000s toyota tried to become the number one car seller in
. >> reporter: half million toyotas are right here in california. many toyotas are being recalled because power window switches could cause smoke or a fire. >> no accidents have been reported about this. there is no case of fire linked to this. so customers don't have to worry. >> every consumer should have a fire extinguisher. >> reporter: the repair is simple, quick and free. >> it is yet another blemish on toyota's reputation for quality. and what happened is...
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upper level low brought us this unsettled weather beginning to push into southern california now. counter clockwise circulation is wrapping moisture around that low. there are showers coming out of the different directions from east instead of west. scattered sprinkles likely into 5:00 tomorrow morning. to continue overnight, into the early morning hours could be wet spots tomorrow, but tomorrow, it will be dissipating to give way to sunny skies into afternoon. and then, continuing animation there is another system coming in from the north but it should remain to our north so saturday is looking like a mainly sunny day. warming begins. overnight, lows into low to mid-50s and then, tomorrow, still a cooler day. we should be drying out into afternoon. high temperatures into 60s tomorrow, and not many locations will hit 70s. here is the accu-weather forecast. warming begins on sunday. and we'll have summer-like warmth next week. it's not too late to win $49,000 from abc 7. these people are taking the chance, wayne d, susan t, michael have all entered through our face book page, winne
upper level low brought us this unsettled weather beginning to push into southern california now. counter clockwise circulation is wrapping moisture around that low. there are showers coming out of the different directions from east instead of west. scattered sprinkles likely into 5:00 tomorrow morning. to continue overnight, into the early morning hours could be wet spots tomorrow, but tomorrow, it will be dissipating to give way to sunny skies into afternoon. and then, continuing animation...
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ever since mitt romney called him out during the first presidential debate, one costume wholesaler in california said big bird suits have been selling like hot cakes. in fact, retail prices range from 40 to 100 bucks, but store owners expect that to go up because the demand is just that high. >>> we'll be right back in a moment with topper. >>> i'll admit it. i was a little bit down on the nats after that he parissing loss yesterday, but you know, every -- embarrassing loss yesterday, but, you know, every day is another game and tomorrow the cardinals will be sitting around going what the heck happened? >> reporter: day, tell you what. take a -- derek, tell you what. take a listen to some of these fans. that's all i need to say. >> let's go nats! >> reporter: all right. that's the fans. how about the hero of tonight's game, jayson werth? here's what he had to say about the big hit. take a listen. >> they got a really great mentality. we got a great manager to lead us. we got a great organization from top to bottom, from the lerner family on down. this is a great place to play. i said yesterday i
ever since mitt romney called him out during the first presidential debate, one costume wholesaler in california said big bird suits have been selling like hot cakes. in fact, retail prices range from 40 to 100 bucks, but store owners expect that to go up because the demand is just that high. >>> we'll be right back in a moment with topper. >>> i'll admit it. i was a little bit down on the nats after that he parissing loss yesterday, but you know, every -- embarrassing loss...
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california is now saying, wait a second, we did file the claims data with u.s. government. but the perspective is getting lost in here. and that is since world war ii, the u.s. gdp growth has averaged about 3.3%. but that counts 11 recessions since then. since the recovery, supposedly took off in 2009. i say supposedly because government statisticians that i talk to still stiller basically looking very hard at the gdp revision. the economy has averaged about 1.3 or 1.5% average growth, again, that 3.3% since world war ii, if you knock out those recessions, it's actually 4%. lou: okay, and you know what i think? by the time i heard those numbers from the commerce department, the labor department, let's be honest. we don't even know where we are with these earnings right now. we know what we are looking at is a way of a trend. is there any possibility in your judgment that we are not looking at the prospect of a correction at this point in this market? >> i think so. basically the jobless rate you should be looking at is 11.6%. the people have basically dropped out of the wor
california is now saying, wait a second, we did file the claims data with u.s. government. but the perspective is getting lost in here. and that is since world war ii, the u.s. gdp growth has averaged about 3.3%. but that counts 11 recessions since then. since the recovery, supposedly took off in 2009. i say supposedly because government statisticians that i talk to still stiller basically looking very hard at the gdp revision. the economy has averaged about 1.3 or 1.5% average growth, again,...
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. >> next is thomas, watching us in oxnard, california. he is a democrat. >> honestly, in my opinion, everybody always looks to the presidential debate and they always suggest what the president has to offer and what he wants to offer. you have to think about what if the president is not there? his the president listening to -- who is the president listing to? everybody is saying, he is the other half of the heartbeat. if you don't know what your vice president has to offer, what do you really know? >> what kind of job do you think joe biden has been doing in the role? >> in my opinion, i think he has done a good job. i have supported him since they won. if it gives more of a chance to show what they have to offer, when president obama is elected, and he will be reelected, in my opinion, he is definitely going to show his strength and show what he can do. the same way he always has. >> here are a couple of facebook comments on this question. that is some of the commons. you can join the conversation there if you would like on facebook and
. >> next is thomas, watching us in oxnard, california. he is a democrat. >> honestly, in my opinion, everybody always looks to the presidential debate and they always suggest what the president has to offer and what he wants to offer. you have to think about what if the president is not there? his the president listening to -- who is the president listing to? everybody is saying, he is the other half of the heartbeat. if you don't know what your vice president has to offer, what do...
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also a professor of new media and internet freedom at the school of information at the university of california at berkeley. charles laughlin, i want to start with you. tell us about his work, about his themes. what's he writing about? >> well, xiao qiang came out at the reform and opening. many writers came out influenced by western literature, particularly realism from south america and in mo yen's case particular influence from the american writer william faulkner and many writers came out at that time, but not many have continued their careers and sustained them into the president day and mo yan is one of only three or four who have done so and he is among them one that emphasizes his rural origin it is most in terms of subject matter and the particular sort of course rural voice he maintains in his fiction. >> brown: xiao chiang chiang, what's his status there? >> he's an acclaimed author, very popular. i left china more than 20 years, i have heard his name and read his literature back in the '80s and '90s when i was in the united states. he's also apparently embraced by the chinese state
also a professor of new media and internet freedom at the school of information at the university of california at berkeley. charles laughlin, i want to start with you. tell us about his work, about his themes. what's he writing about? >> well, xiao qiang came out at the reform and opening. many writers came out influenced by western literature, particularly realism from south america and in mo yen's case particular influence from the american writer william faulkner and many writers came...
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san francisco does very well compared to other california cities but california does poorly to other states. the first finding we're asked to comment on is that we develop more than any other municipality in the u. s. do you know where we stand in there hasn't been a comprehensive analysis from what you've seen. >> yes. i want to clarify. we were asked to either agree, disagree partially, or disagree wholly by the instructions. in terms of the cup half full or empty when we disagree partially you can interpret that as a green partially. in terms of finding one, we just do not have the teat before us. there had not been a comprehensive data set. we would wanted to have a methodology to know what numbers we are looking at. san francisco is in terms of per capita funding arts is one of the highest in the country which is a great honor for our city. so with that i want to speak on a high level of of what the role of the report will be in terms of organizational change and improvement at the arts commission and then i'll at a high level go through some talking points in each of the five a
san francisco does very well compared to other california cities but california does poorly to other states. the first finding we're asked to comment on is that we develop more than any other municipality in the u. s. do you know where we stand in there hasn't been a comprehensive analysis from what you've seen. >> yes. i want to clarify. we were asked to either agree, disagree partially, or disagree wholly by the instructions. in terms of the cup half full or empty when we disagree...
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he described the die-off to hundreds of scientists in monterey, california. they call is ocean acidification, and with google, produced a globe showing the long-term impact. the deepening red illustrates the expected rise in ocean acid levels over the next three centuries. what is turning the oceans to acid is carbon dioxide from cars and factories. 30% of co2 released into the atmosphere is absorbed by the oceans. >> we are the canaries in want of coal mine, so to speak. >> reporter: at the hatchery, the sea water pumped in is now constantly monitored so the intakes can be closed when acid levels rise. >> inevitably, as the ocean conditions get worse, we're not going to have a choice. we're only going to have bad water so we need to figure out how to work with it. >> reporter: for now, the hatchery can manage acid levels, but in nature, millions and millions of baby oysters are an important part of the food chain that is now threatened by ocean acidification. >> so if you start dissolving and destroying theerkz there are other bigger fish that get affect bec
he described the die-off to hundreds of scientists in monterey, california. they call is ocean acidification, and with google, produced a globe showing the long-term impact. the deepening red illustrates the expected rise in ocean acid levels over the next three centuries. what is turning the oceans to acid is carbon dioxide from cars and factories. 30% of co2 released into the atmosphere is absorbed by the oceans. >> we are the canaries in want of coal mine, so to speak. >>...
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. >> reporter: like 73 bids on this california house alone. it sold in one week for nearly double the asking price. this three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in a los angeles suburb has only been on the market for a couple of hours and already, take a look at this. dozens of realtors have stopped by to scope out this property for their hungry clients. so, what's behind this sudden crush? fewer houses for sale. compared to just a year ago, foreclosures are down that 16%. the last time the numbers were this low was before the recession hit. those days of all those cheap homes driving down prices are ending. >> we've clearly hit the bottom, and i think that's what everybody has been waiting for. >> reporter: but there's still a long way to go. many aren't moving because they owe too much of their mortgage and can't afford to sell at these prices. six years ago, the median home price was about $230,000. today, it's just above $187,000. whether oneita parker wins this war or not -- are you going to bid? >> most likely, yes. >> reporter: her eagerness
. >> reporter: like 73 bids on this california house alone. it sold in one week for nearly double the asking price. this three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in a los angeles suburb has only been on the market for a couple of hours and already, take a look at this. dozens of realtors have stopped by to scope out this property for their hungry clients. so, what's behind this sudden crush? fewer houses for sale. compared to just a year ago, foreclosures are down that 16%. the last time the...
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other economists said it had to be california and likely was california that had not filed or perhaps had not filed -- well -- i am confusing my sources. labor department official said there was a large state that has had problems with its weekly employment filing at the end of quarters and beginning of quarters which we saw last week and it had been trying to get this large state to provide it with complete reporting to no avail. there's a lot more. we have a full story on this on foxbusiness.com. dunstan prial wrote it and it is posted and we stand by it. gerri: great reporting. these guys cannot get their stories together. that is what i see. we appreciate your reporting tonight. unbelievable. the latest jobs report is looming tonight over the joe biden had been doing a good job prepping for the debate until david axelrod steps in. it required david axelrod to step in so how will the candidates do? let's ask democratic strategist and justin stacy, republican strategist. start with you. what is going on that they got to bring in the big guns to get this under control? >> i wouldn't
other economists said it had to be california and likely was california that had not filed or perhaps had not filed -- well -- i am confusing my sources. labor department official said there was a large state that has had problems with its weekly employment filing at the end of quarters and beginning of quarters which we saw last week and it had been trying to get this large state to provide it with complete reporting to no avail. there's a lot more. we have a full story on this on...
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but again, it is the for-profit bechtel corporation and the university of california, something which is generally overlooked. since the beginning, the university of california has been absolutely central to both the development and ongoing continuation of nuclear weapons programs. >> chuck montaÑo, welcome to "democracy now!" you were tear the los alamos national laboratory for more than three decades -- you worked here at the los alamos national laboratory for more than three decades. you are a whistleblower. you left about a year ago. can you talk about what you did here, what you learned here, why you blew the whistle. >> my background is in audits and fraud investigation. i was naturally looking into the control and garment in the lab, looking for excessive spending, cost overruns, and of course, i am professionally down to report things as i find them -- bound to report things as i find them. the problem with the department of energy weapons complex is that auditors that really do their jobs are not really wanted because there is a concern about reporting things that could be a
but again, it is the for-profit bechtel corporation and the university of california, something which is generally overlooked. since the beginning, the university of california has been absolutely central to both the development and ongoing continuation of nuclear weapons programs. >> chuck montaÑo, welcome to "democracy now!" you were tear the los alamos national laboratory for more than three decades -- you worked here at the los alamos national laboratory for more than three...
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5,000 school-aged children living in 12 southern california communities, from atascadero to alpine. john peters: we decided to look at children primarily because we can find them more easily. we can go to schools, and if they're young enough, they don't smoke yet. they don't have hazardous occupations, so that there are some things about them that are amenable to study, maybe not the least of which is-- at least thought by some-- that the growing lung in a young person is more susceptible to the effects of air pollution as well. plus the fact that children spend more time outdoors and they exercise more so that they would be breathing more of the ambient air and when they're exercising, even more. children in the study are periodically tested to determine if there are any long-term effects from air pollution. researchers measure each child's lung development and function in relation to the air quality at home and in school, as well as the outside environment. so if we see an effect, we'll be trying to isolate whether it's caused by particles in the air, or ozone in the air, or a com
5,000 school-aged children living in 12 southern california communities, from atascadero to alpine. john peters: we decided to look at children primarily because we can find them more easily. we can go to schools, and if they're young enough, they don't smoke yet. they don't have hazardous occupations, so that there are some things about them that are amenable to study, maybe not the least of which is-- at least thought by some-- that the growing lung in a young person is more susceptible to...
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richie in california, please. >> sunny san diego boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> sounds good to me. >> caller: what's up with -- >> which one? >> caller: starbucks. >> oh, this is going down. stephanie link, both of us feel you lay and wait. buy a little in a year. let it come in and go for a multi year turn we think howard schultz is engineering. everyone has given up on schultz. sound familiar? that's what they did when starbucks was at 18. he was there to turn it around. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. trad
richie in california, please. >> sunny san diego boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> sounds good to me. >> caller: what's up with -- >> which one? >> caller: starbucks. >> oh, this is going down. stephanie link, both of us feel you lay and wait. buy a little in a year. let it come in and go for a multi year turn we think howard schultz is engineering. everyone has given up on schultz. sound familiar? that's what they did when starbucks was at 18. he was there to turn it...
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it begins with senate bill 375, adopted in oct 2008, calling of each of california's aging ridges to develop an integrated transportation, land-use and housing plan known as a sustainable community strategy or scs. it must demonstrate how each region will reduce green gas emission; it requires that the regional housing needs allocation which anticipates housing needs for local jurisdictions also must be consistent with the scs. the past three years the association of bay area governments -- working together with the regions first sustainable community strategy, plan bay area. update regional and transportation plans, and housing needs assessment. it work closely with the plan stakeholders including the bay area's nine counties, 101 cities that have authority over their jurisdiction. as well as other stakeholders. local participation is letting each county, which in san francisco is a transportation county authority, mta and the mayor's office of housing. the agency collaborated closely with this process including regional roundtables, co-authoring a series of memos and generally coor
it begins with senate bill 375, adopted in oct 2008, calling of each of california's aging ridges to develop an integrated transportation, land-use and housing plan known as a sustainable community strategy or scs. it must demonstrate how each region will reduce green gas emission; it requires that the regional housing needs allocation which anticipates housing needs for local jurisdictions also must be consistent with the scs. the past three years the association of bay area governments --...
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in the morning it will travel across los angeles to the california science center. the 12-mile center from the los angeles airport could be one of "endeavour's" most difficult trips on earth. the times it will be just inches away from buildings. the city cut down nearly 400 trees and removed 200 street lights. the "endeavour" will be the only shuttle on display on the west coast. quite a project to move that thing. >> yeah. you could say that again. pretty cool though, huh? >> very cool. cool outside right now, too. >> that's going to be the word we're using throughout the rest of the evening. cool. that's going to be the theme as we move in through the night tonight. temperatures on the cool side. tomorrow night, however, i think will be cold. you're going to need the coats. perfect time for the weekend. we're talking about friday and saturday night. and yes, that is right, we are going to be seeing the coldest night i think we've seen so far this season. for the record today, high temperature -- look at that shot, by the way. look at the color. already seeing colo
in the morning it will travel across los angeles to the california science center. the 12-mile center from the los angeles airport could be one of "endeavour's" most difficult trips on earth. the times it will be just inches away from buildings. the city cut down nearly 400 trees and removed 200 street lights. the "endeavour" will be the only shuttle on display on the west coast. quite a project to move that thing. >> yeah. you could say that again. pretty cool though,...
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. >>> a 10-year-old in california knows he wants to be a paramedic. salem palmer received a medal for helping another student. his classmate began cloaking on a piece of pizza and paul more knew what to do. >> i was in the cafeteria. a kid was eating it while he was coming to throw his food away. then he was choking on it and i did the heimlich. >> this is not the first time paul more has come to the rescue. he was also rescued by the fire department from saving his neighbor's home from a fire. >> what a trooper. >>> every year thousands of women work to recover from breast cancer. >> that story and much more on abc2 news at 6 which starts right now. >>> my grandson, my niece, my nephew, my mom all burned in a fire. >> a grandmother died in a fire refusing to abandon her four grandchildren. >> what you can do to prevent another tragedy like this from happening. >> it's win or go home for the orioles. we'll go live to the bronx where the orioles are facing elimination. first, a fire in northeast baltimore kill as. >> and mother and four children. >> th
. >>> a 10-year-old in california knows he wants to be a paramedic. salem palmer received a medal for helping another student. his classmate began cloaking on a piece of pizza and paul more knew what to do. >> i was in the cafeteria. a kid was eating it while he was coming to throw his food away. then he was choking on it and i did the heimlich. >> this is not the first time paul more has come to the rescue. he was also rescued by the fire department from saving his...
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the california constitution state law requires a grand jury to serve from july 1 to july 30 of the following year. in san francisco the presiding judge of the superior court empanels two grand jury, one that's the indictment grand jury and we the civil grand jury report on matters of concern. the citizen watchdog of county government, the civil authority has authority to investigate and viewt niez the conduct of business of county government as well as the operations of various offices and agencies. the 19 of us, all citizens of san francisco, determine which officers, departments, and agencies the jury will investigate during its one year term of office. so during this year, we were required to make at least one report of our findings and recommendations for improvement. during these investigations jury has authority to inspect and audit the books and subpoena if required civil servants who have pertinent information. during the course of the year it's not unheard of for a grand jury to put in over 500 hours of his or her time into the work of the grand jury. so in order for a report to bec
the california constitution state law requires a grand jury to serve from july 1 to july 30 of the following year. in san francisco the presiding judge of the superior court empanels two grand jury, one that's the indictment grand jury and we the civil grand jury report on matters of concern. the citizen watchdog of county government, the civil authority has authority to investigate and viewt niez the conduct of business of county government as well as the operations of various offices and...
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in commemoration of 100 years of voting in california. 100 years ago this year, we won the right to vote. around 1911, this is how it would have addressed. and here we are, dressed the same. [chanting] >> we have the right to vote. >> whether you are marching for a cause or voting in the next election, make your voice heard. thank you for watching. >> >> roll call. we have a full commission. >> the first category in the calendar>> are items proposed for continuance. .0847d, 28 -- toledo way, continuance to nov 8, 2012. it is my distinct pleasure to announce that item 13, case 2011.--- for clay street, letters with drawings the drs, this matter is no longer before you for your consideration. without commissioners i am not aware of any other item closed for continuance are being withdrawn. >> opening it up for public comment, items proposed for continuance. one speaker, mark -- devon-- he will tell them exactly how to pronounce it. >> devonchenzi (sounds like) thank you for taking the time to hear me today, i want to follow up for this continuance. as you may recall september 17, following
in commemoration of 100 years of voting in california. 100 years ago this year, we won the right to vote. around 1911, this is how it would have addressed. and here we are, dressed the same. [chanting] >> we have the right to vote. >> whether you are marching for a cause or voting in the next election, make your voice heard. thank you for watching. >> >> roll call. we have a full commission. >> the first category in the calendar>> are items proposed for...
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it was conducted by parsons, a service out of california. parents say while it's not the best news to hear, it doesn't change the way they feel about the education they're getting at least here at tulip grove. >> you go to wash your hands and clean up supplies, you have no hot water. things like that are annoying. but it's not something that is -- that totally bothers you and makes you feel bad about going to school. >> reporter: the next question is, of course, how much is it going to cost to make all of the repairs that this company is adjusting. we'll have that report coming up at 6:00 p.m. in upper marlboro, tracee wilkins, news4. >>> the school board will review the new facility's report at its next meeting later this month. >>> still ahead at 5:00, a local principal gets moved to the head of the class, and receives a big prize. >>> plus, jennifer aniston's hair lands her a new gig. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs
it was conducted by parsons, a service out of california. parents say while it's not the best news to hear, it doesn't change the way they feel about the education they're getting at least here at tulip grove. >> you go to wash your hands and clean up supplies, you have no hot water. things like that are annoying. but it's not something that is -- that totally bothers you and makes you feel bad about going to school. >> reporter: the next question is, of course, how much is it going...
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harding died in california of a heart attack, they could not even find calvin coolidge. of course, the punch line here is it is a shame they ever did. but the vice president would stay home. they did not even go to washington, d.c., in many cases. now they live in the naval observatory, but the first one to do so was walter mondale and it was not until the 1970's that the vice president even stayed in the city. there were no major airways in, roadways in, and they finally found coolidge, and there was no justice of the peace around. his father was basically a notary, and he took the oath with his father with his hand on the family bible in the living room. the role of the vice president has changed considerably, and i would give credit to both romney and obama for picking a vice presidential nominee that not only could help them get elected but could help them govern. i think these are both, to a degree, responsible selections in that respect. i think no matter who wins, we will see either ryan for biden -- or biden play a significant role over the next four years. >> we
harding died in california of a heart attack, they could not even find calvin coolidge. of course, the punch line here is it is a shame they ever did. but the vice president would stay home. they did not even go to washington, d.c., in many cases. now they live in the naval observatory, but the first one to do so was walter mondale and it was not until the 1970's that the vice president even stayed in the city. there were no major airways in, roadways in, and they finally found coolidge, and...
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rich, white, man, new york, texas, california, kansas and las vegas. >> loud. >> that's where the money's coming from. >> so actually, you know, in a dozen tell us about the tax exempt groups, and there is some evidence that is a main conduit for corporate money. the super pacs have made a country whose electorate more and more diverse, had more money in politics that we know about come from a smaller number of very wealthy, mostly male, almost entirely white people in the coasters are traditional states for fundraising happens. so it's not a huge surprise. but basically i see satcom is where where the billionaires are. it is kind of astounding when you start to break down just how few people are financing in both parties all of these outfits. and again, on the democratic side, liberal wall street people, movie stars, travelers who made tens of millions of dollars in tobacco settlements. that's basically where the money comes from on the democratic side and the nascent democratic super pac conglomerate, which is still getting a two speed relative to the republicans. >> i just want to remi
rich, white, man, new york, texas, california, kansas and las vegas. >> loud. >> that's where the money's coming from. >> so actually, you know, in a dozen tell us about the tax exempt groups, and there is some evidence that is a main conduit for corporate money. the super pacs have made a country whose electorate more and more diverse, had more money in politics that we know about come from a smaller number of very wealthy, mostly male, almost entirely white people in the...
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exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on a declaration of independence for women. it marked the beginning of the women's equality movement in the united states. >> at that time, women were banned from holding property and voting in elections. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns. >> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly st
exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on a declaration of independence for women. it marked the beginning of the women's equality movement in the united states. >> at that time, women were banned from holding property and voting in elections. >> susan b. anthony...
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the state of california recently dissolved our redevelopment agencies across the state for various reasons, but one of the unintended consequences was that it eliminated one of the great funding sources for our affordable housing work locally. prop c restores that source essentially to the same level and continue to provide that long-standing commitment. >> thank you. starchild, can you offer some comments for the opposition? >> sure, and thank you again for having us. proposition c would actually subsidize housing for people earning more than the median income in san francisco among others and would reduce the amount of units in new development which go to so-called affordable housing, which isn't really even all that affordable. san francisco desperately needs more afrldable housing but this mer err, which essentially brings the san francisco redevelopment agency back from the dead, is not the way to do it. the redevelopment agency has a long history some would say of racism and certainly cronyism, lack of accountability, that's one of the reasons they were closed down last year by the d
the state of california recently dissolved our redevelopment agencies across the state for various reasons, but one of the unintended consequences was that it eliminated one of the great funding sources for our affordable housing work locally. prop c restores that source essentially to the same level and continue to provide that long-standing commitment. >> thank you. starchild, can you offer some comments for the opposition? >> sure, and thank you again for having us. proposition c...
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recently found city college to be one of the 3 worst-performing schools in the 112 community colleges in california and as evidenced by the $276,000 salary of the head of city college, we blaefrb there's plenty of money they can find without going to the taxpayers. >> i understand there were 700 classes, a reduction in 700 classes, which from the reporting indicates that people have to be on longer wait lists. can you speak to that and how this would facilitate, if this proposition was passed, how that would be facilitated? >> well, it's true. we faced tremendous budget cuts in the last several years. in fact,
recently found city college to be one of the 3 worst-performing schools in the 112 community colleges in california and as evidenced by the $276,000 salary of the head of city college, we blaefrb there's plenty of money they can find without going to the taxpayers. >> i understand there were 700 classes, a reduction in 700 classes, which from the reporting indicates that people have to be on longer wait lists. can you speak to that and how this would facilitate, if this proposition was...
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the hardest-hit areas, florida, california, arizona, are starting to retire. florida and california in the last quarter equal or slightly better than the rest. housing has never been more affordable than it is now. if you want to buy a house it has never been more affordable and will be a slow fog as credit becomes available for consumers. >> he gave the federal reserve credit for making mortgage rates so low they have inspired people to get back into the housing market and start investing again instead of simply renting. frank blake in a fox business exclusive from home depot saying it is our job to prove analyst wrong and we will. dave: he said it is not a recovery but the beginning of the following process. putting a very modest sentiment on it. liz: stocks are up 70%. dave: some are fleeing europe with the s&p downgrades plaguing all of those economies. liz: a money manager says now is the time to buy because if you wait until it is time to getting you will be too late. he is calling europe a once in a generation opportunity. find out why. david marcus of
the hardest-hit areas, florida, california, arizona, are starting to retire. florida and california in the last quarter equal or slightly better than the rest. housing has never been more affordable than it is now. if you want to buy a house it has never been more affordable and will be a slow fog as credit becomes available for consumers. >> he gave the federal reserve credit for making mortgage rates so low they have inspired people to get back into the housing market and start...
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zillo reporting today that the cheapest california homes down 43%. that's squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers out of the market. michelle. >> all right. thank you so much. based on all those numbers, are things looking up in the housing market? >> two guests on that. sherry is a real estate attorney. she thinks the house market will still bump along for some time to come. sherry, why? >> well, if you look at the 50,000 foot view, you take a step back. we have states like california where, sure, foreclosures are down 45%, but they're still one of the top states for foreclosure. if my kid brought home a zero on her math test and brought it up 45%, she's still failing. in most of the judicial states, the foreclosures are actually up. here in florida, foreclosures are up by 24% 11 months in a row. we're seeing similar problems with the price trends. prices are bumping along the bottom, which can be worse in the long run than sharp drops. historically, we're still really far away from where the price trends should be. >> fran, you see it th
zillo reporting today that the cheapest california homes down 43%. that's squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers out of the market. michelle. >> all right. thank you so much. based on all those numbers, are things looking up in the housing market? >> two guests on that. sherry is a real estate attorney. she thinks the house market will still bump along for some time to come. sherry, why? >> well, if you look at the 50,000 foot view, you take a step back. we have...
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>> we have an enormous fits california challenge because congress cannot get spending under control and our national debt is out-of-control. sequestration is the wrong solution, particularly the military under president obama there has already been $500 billion taken out of military. a sequestration, if it goes in effect, that is another $500 billion. those are draconian cuts that would immore april our ability to protect our national security. this is still a very, very dangerous world. it is unfortunate brinksmanship on the part of the president and both parties bear blame, but they ericing the men and women in the military and our national security rather than getting serious about fixing the first dallas and economic challenges. >>neil: do you worry and i know you are in support for the military and we talking about cuts and a budget, a defense budget that will be larger in 10 years than it is now, and it is the republicans respond opposition to touching defense is it different from democrats' concern over so much is slowing the growth of entitlements so that you guys are diametrica
>> we have an enormous fits california challenge because congress cannot get spending under control and our national debt is out-of-control. sequestration is the wrong solution, particularly the military under president obama there has already been $500 billion taken out of military. a sequestration, if it goes in effect, that is another $500 billion. those are draconian cuts that would immore april our ability to protect our national security. this is still a very, very dangerous world....
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a california parent posted online of a coach charging and then tackling a rival coach. right in front of their 13-year-old players. things got out of control, as you see people try to step in, causing even more fights. no word on why one coach went after the other. >> not very good sports. >>> a missouri mother is furious after witnesses claim they saw school officials restrain her son with duct tape. the little boy is 5. and he has special needs. a police report claims the boy was tied up by the principal, and the school bus driver two weeks ago after he got upset on the bus. a parent of one of his school mates is disturbed by the allegations. >> i think there ought to be criminal charges involved. not only on the school bus driver, but possibly the school. they covered this up for at least a week. >> the sheriff's office and school district are investigating. the school superintendent said he's expecting the staff to appropriately supervise students at all times. >>> much more ahead on news4 at 4:00 this afternoon. how an unusual alleged prostitution ring run out of a
a california parent posted online of a coach charging and then tackling a rival coach. right in front of their 13-year-old players. things got out of control, as you see people try to step in, causing even more fights. no word on why one coach went after the other. >> not very good sports. >>> a missouri mother is furious after witnesses claim they saw school officials restrain her son with duct tape. the little boy is 5. and he has special needs. a police report claims the boy...
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liz: when you say the california situation, tom and i think about the california gasoline situation. tom, this is amazing over at the nymex to finally see rbob gasoline pulling back while crude is jumping ahead. what's at work here? >> you know, the market here has been kind of chopping around. certainly the gasoline problem in california was exacerbated. the price moves over here in new york. but i think you are going to see probably a little bit of a pullback in crude. but looking towards the end of the year, i think we're going to head higher. i think as your previous guest said, i think we're going to see the equity markets rally, and i think the energy markets are going to rally as well going into the end of the year. liz: john, do we end higher? >> no, there's a disconnect in the market. i think the futures are lagging behind. we will close lower. liz: john is pretty good at those guesses. but again, we're all guessing -- you talk about uncertainty folks we don't know what's going to happen tomorrow in any given day. thanks gentlemen for joining us on the floor show. we love ou
liz: when you say the california situation, tom and i think about the california gasoline situation. tom, this is amazing over at the nymex to finally see rbob gasoline pulling back while crude is jumping ahead. what's at work here? >> you know, the market here has been kind of chopping around. certainly the gasoline problem in california was exacerbated. the price moves over here in new york. but i think you are going to see probably a little bit of a pullback in crude. but looking...
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california remains the state with the second largest number of foreclosures. >>> the labor department had better-than-expected news. the number the new claims dropped to its lowest level in more than four years. 300,000 filed for benefits. that's down 30,000. >>> walmart workers are threatening to go on strike during one of the busiest shopping days of the year if walmart does not improve their working conditions. workers warn they could hold strikes or protests on the day after thanksgiving, when people -- when many people wait outside doors trying to get holiday deals. >>> he'll be spending the rest of his life in prison. now jerry sanduskt is facing a financial hit in the wake of his conviction on molestation charges. >>> will we see more showers in the forecast? mark tamayo will be here to tell us what's in store for the weekend. >>> and last-minute preparations are underway for paul ryan and vice president joe biden. hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable
california remains the state with the second largest number of foreclosures. >>> the labor department had better-than-expected news. the number the new claims dropped to its lowest level in more than four years. 300,000 filed for benefits. that's down 30,000. >>> walmart workers are threatening to go on strike during one of the busiest shopping days of the year if walmart does not improve their working conditions. workers warn they could hold strikes or protests on the day...
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here's that low, the core making its way into southern california. you see all that moisture wrapping around the back side of it. so one last gasp of the storm system before it moves out of town. as the low moves out, staying unsettled today. tomorrow things calm done. i think the weekend is looking good. the moisture is work its way back into the bay area possibly bringing some thunderstorms. then tonight a little drizzle developing along the coastline. surge of low clouds and fog tomorrow. temperatures staying down, plan on 60s maybe 70s well inland if we're lucky. big changes over the weekend. sunshine makes a return to the bay area, maybe some 80s, as well. in fact, looking very nice as we head in toward this next week. we may see an offshore wind blowing. if that happens, some of those temperatures may be getting near 90 degrees as we look toward the middle of next week. that's a look at weather. back to you. >> a sample of everything. all right, lawrence, thank you. >>> an east bay teenager has a closet like no other filled with thousands of pi
here's that low, the core making its way into southern california. you see all that moisture wrapping around the back side of it. so one last gasp of the storm system before it moves out of town. as the low moves out, staying unsettled today. tomorrow things calm done. i think the weekend is looking good. the moisture is work its way back into the bay area possibly bringing some thunderstorms. then tonight a little drizzle developing along the coastline. surge of low clouds and fog tomorrow....
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occ staff also attended the avr nc alternative dispute resolution of northern california celebration of bay volunteer mediaters and a out reach coordinator attended that along with investigator coal. hel encolderon attended that. >> the resource fair, again. salazar attended as well as william huewy. >> and salazar attended a event that was hosted by the neighborhood that was their omi united festival and that concludes that i report. >> thank you, director hiks. any questions for the director regarding her report? >> no? >> thank you, very much. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> please call line item number 2 c. >> commission reports discussion, commission president report, commissioner's reports and commission announcements and scheduling for items identified for consideration at future commission meetings action. >> i want to report, that although we did not have a meeting it has been a busy few weeks here. the chief, i attended the retirement ceremony for the members of the san francisco retired in the past six months at the stottish right temple it was classy for those officers. they
occ staff also attended the avr nc alternative dispute resolution of northern california celebration of bay volunteer mediaters and a out reach coordinator attended that along with investigator coal. hel encolderon attended that. >> the resource fair, again. salazar attended as well as william huewy. >> and salazar attended a event that was hosted by the neighborhood that was their omi united festival and that concludes that i report. >> thank you, director hiks. any questions...
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they will not say which state but there is conjecture that it is california. that can make a very big difference in the numbers. this is so important that some wall street analysts are saying they are not paying attention to the number because it just don't make any sense to them so they are waiting to see what data points after this have. they are not believing this. >>neil: -- >>shepard: the overall trends are good. >>gerri: new jersey is showing foreclosures rising 130 percent, and washington is up 70 percent, and new york up, as well, and indiana, and pennsylvania, and florida continue to be on the watch list. these are states by the way, where the foreclosures are handled in the court system so this takes longer. if you remember there was a big delay in a last foreclosures when the settlement was being negotiated with the banks. you are seeing the result in the numbers. >>shepard: thank you, gerri willis, from the fox business network. thank you. world leader accused syria of -- rather, russia, of supplying syria with weapons it is using to kill their own
they will not say which state but there is conjecture that it is california. that can make a very big difference in the numbers. this is so important that some wall street analysts are saying they are not paying attention to the number because it just don't make any sense to them so they are waiting to see what data points after this have. they are not believing this. >>neil: -- >>shepard: the overall trends are good. >>gerri: new jersey is showing foreclosures rising 130...
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business center in this area which will attract a lot of new businesses there and the fact that northern california, the bay area has been the center of business technology of the world and many of these businesses have been either in san francisco or close to san francisco. i think this will allow more of these companies to locate a larger presence into san francisco and even if some of their detailed operations remain outside the city limits, almost all the support organizations for these companies such as their legal, their accounting, their advertising are located in san francisco and of course this would be another opportunity for more of a presence of companies where their workforce is, so those are some of the benefits but i think in terms of the shadows, clearly the staff has done a magnificent job of presenting how demin mouse the shadow increases are and how the increase in new sunlight from the benefits of the plan will more than mitigate any increases. >> commissioner harrison? >> first of all, i would like to commend the committee for doing the work, the staff doing the work on this th
business center in this area which will attract a lot of new businesses there and the fact that northern california, the bay area has been the center of business technology of the world and many of these businesses have been either in san francisco or close to san francisco. i think this will allow more of these companies to locate a larger presence into san francisco and even if some of their detailed operations remain outside the city limits, almost all the support organizations for these...
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california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going to be the first singing artist in space? it is going to be broadway star sarah brightman expected to blast off sometime in 20 five teen aboard a russian soyuz rocket. she said itill help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite and diamonds, rather than water and granite. we have to have our top people working on this. >> how do you sit that on your finger? >>> by the way if you want -- okay ha
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this week moody's announced that several cities in california could have their scores loaded. other affected cities include danville, oakland, petaluma, san leandro, santa clara, santa rosa, and sunnyvale. it's looking at california cities after stockton, san bernardino and mammoth lakes declared bankruptcy just months ago. >>> a bay area teenager at the center of a controversial boy scout decision will be having the pleasure of joining ellen degeneres on her show today. his name is ryan andresen in boy scouts for the past 12 years until he was denied his eagle scout award simply because he's gay. ironically, his final scout project focused on tolerance. >> i have gone through a lot of bullying in my life so i went to my middle school and created a wall of tiles and show that we love everyone. >> in a middle school? >> we'll look forward to seeing him on the show. for more on ryan's story and how his fellow boy scouts are showing their support, check out "ellen" today. >>> when we come back, how fast time flies. we'll show you how listening to music changed 30 years ago today.
this week moody's announced that several cities in california could have their scores loaded. other affected cities include danville, oakland, petaluma, san leandro, santa clara, santa rosa, and sunnyvale. it's looking at california cities after stockton, san bernardino and mammoth lakes declared bankruptcy just months ago. >>> a bay area teenager at the center of a controversial boy scout decision will be having the pleasure of joining ellen degeneres on her show today. his name is...
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. >>> and don't cry for me, california. sure, they have a great love for the environment, but isn't that the reason why their gas prices are so darn high right now? we'll going to challenge an environmentalist from sacramento in the next half-hour. do not miss it. irbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> welcome back to "street signs" with market flash on the home builders. take a lo
. >>> and don't cry for me, california. sure, they have a great love for the environment, but isn't that the reason why their gas prices are so darn high right now? we'll going to challenge an environmentalist from sacramento in the next half-hour. do not miss it. irbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer...
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california kids reach important milestone for the first time. on abc7 news at 5, the disease that was one time a primary concern of elderly now striking more and more people in middle age. those stories and more at 4 and 5. >> who going to be the first singing artist in space? it is going to be broadway star sarah brightman expected to blast off sometime in 20 five teen aboard a russian soyuz rocket. she said it will help promote women's education in the sciences. how much does it cost? sources tell abc news the price tag for her trip is at least 50 million dollars. >>> planet bling could be the newest planet in our solar system. scientists at yale have discovered what they are calling a diamond planet, twice the size of earth and 40 light-years away. we have to figure out how to get there and quick. according to the findings the surface of the planet is likely covered in graphite and diamonds, rather than water and granite. we have to have our top people working on this. >> how do you sit that on your finger? >>> by the way if you want -- okay
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i'm a rapper. ♪ [ unintelligible ] >> trisha is joining us to talk about this video from los angeles, california. how you doing, trisha? >> hi. i'm good. thank you. >> first things first. are these your serious feeling? >> definitely satire but definitely me as well. i do satire to attract people. i do local videos all year. do i think he's hot, yes. >> what are are real issues that are going to make you vote for romney? >> saved lie my. obama, a mandate going on now taking away my religion, forcing me to commit sin by providing birth control and for catholic organizations are saying so. >> reaching almost 1 million views with the video. why are people watching? >> people love to hate. people love to judge. all the people who are democratic, they're so judgmental. >> aren't you being judgmental saying you're voting for mitt romney because he's better looking? >> i don't judge. i don't go around and attack people. >> do you think the popularity of this particular video will lead to something for you in the future? >> i'm an actress. hollywood is all, you know, a lot of jewish people. a lot of lib
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historic votes taken at our renal planning organization several months ago to unanimously pass the california high speed rail mou, that will soon bring us electrified cal train as well as a regional transportation plan that prioritizes this region's major fair of transportation for the extension of cal train dtx, and i just want to reiterate that this was not a foregone conclusion, downtown extension was not necessarily a priority for the entire region and we as a city worked very, very hard to bring the other commissioners from around the bay area on board to support not just electrified cal train but to make clear that downtown san jose to downtown san francisco was one unified project and they have come on board and have committed funding and we as a city have to do our part and we cannot do that without this plan in its full aspect. the downtown extension has been a goal since at least 1969, endorsed repeatedly by the voters of san francisco and of course a significant portion of funding comes from the transit center district plan, in addition to the plan laying out the physical alignment
historic votes taken at our renal planning organization several months ago to unanimously pass the california high speed rail mou, that will soon bring us electrified cal train as well as a regional transportation plan that prioritizes this region's major fair of transportation for the extension of cal train dtx, and i just want to reiterate that this was not a foregone conclusion, downtown extension was not necessarily a priority for the entire region and we as a city worked very, very hard to...
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of this plan area but focused on properties along folsom street that were transfer prd the state of california to the city and all this was to the ends of building the new transbay transit center and the downtown neighborhood, at that time and coming out of that plan effort, the city in the inner act si effort led by the mayor's office commissioned a report that recommended the creation aof a new broader area plan that covered a broader area around the transbay transit center to consider the land use patterns in the future of downtown growth in the context of the new transit center project. so, we engage ined that public process for several years, culminating in a draft plan in 2009 and towards the end of 2011, a draft eir was published on the plan and then this may, the planning commission certified the eir and adopted the plan, following that the, the board approved the plan and the mayor signed it and they are not reflective, so the next step and key step in the implementation of this plan are the item that is are before you today, particularly amendment of the jointly adopted 1989 memo tha
of this plan area but focused on properties along folsom street that were transfer prd the state of california to the city and all this was to the ends of building the new transbay transit center and the downtown neighborhood, at that time and coming out of that plan effort, the city in the inner act si effort led by the mayor's office commissioned a report that recommended the creation aof a new broader area plan that covered a broader area around the transbay transit center to consider the...
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they did a large dam, and southern california for $94 million, all concrete work, slip ways. and just recently, the warm springs extension $137 million. they are what i would call the 97 percent level, which is the reason that we got them to the bidder they need to move on to the next job with a crew and they are bringing subcontractors. and they have by experience, they have 18 percent sbe participation which is slightly exceeded our goal. the largest of those sbe contracts is actually $15 million out of the $20 million which is the land of oso brothers and hey wood, they are a very good concrete finisher and i worked with them on other jobs and in other people's bids too. the largest single subcontractor is not sbe, that is rebar contract, which is $32.6 million. there is a lot of steel to get into this job. it is not a company that i know, it is in fact a holding company that bought up pacific coast steel, so we are really getting pacific coast steel. but they are no longer sbe because they are bought out by a multinational which happens. this is the lowest responsive bid.
they did a large dam, and southern california for $94 million, all concrete work, slip ways. and just recently, the warm springs extension $137 million. they are what i would call the 97 percent level, which is the reason that we got them to the bidder they need to move on to the next job with a crew and they are bringing subcontractors. and they have by experience, they have 18 percent sbe participation which is slightly exceeded our goal. the largest of those sbe contracts is actually $15...
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i started creating these kinds of games -- mostly in california, california is a place neither party committee has targeted in the last two decades. because of the redistricting there, it has created sometimes completely new seats. i don't think there is a government with 50% of its old seats. is a unique opportunity. >> the top race for each of you in california? guest: i am shocked by the democrats are letting us beat jerry attorney with a light -- like a pinata. we have a great chance -- he is running a fantastic campaign. >> jerry mcinerney is definitely coming back from -- coming back for congress. turning a terrific campaign as he always has. rick is a wonderful guy but a 25-year-old law student who hasn't had a real job in his life. that's not just me, that's the news reports there that have validated that. he's fortunate to have grown up in a very wealthy family that is politically correct -- politically connected, but that is a democratic district. one of the key races for us is tony strickland, a tea party republican, recent endorsements in the recent papers, he is right in
i started creating these kinds of games -- mostly in california, california is a place neither party committee has targeted in the last two decades. because of the redistricting there, it has created sometimes completely new seats. i don't think there is a government with 50% of its old seats. is a unique opportunity. >> the top race for each of you in california? guest: i am shocked by the democrats are letting us beat jerry attorney with a light -- like a pinata. we have a great chance...
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one of the big stories from peter barnes is darrell issa from california is going to be holding hearings on a misprint on the job number this morning. labor department waiting in. a lot more coming up the next couple of hours of markets. laurie and melissa, busy hour. >> it is fantastic they look at the with the government is sitting on these jobs figures because we have the cut from the payroll's added number and this morning the initial jobless claims down from 30,000 because the state didn't report. and the forward revision is week after week and month after month. >> there has to be some sort of uniformity. lori: welcome to rockets -- lori rothman. melissa: the group's newest target and why these attacks can't be stopped. we know they're coming. >> we try to get answers for you in the meantime. will they dropped the glove? the first and only vice-presidential debate. we have some stock plays you might want to consider before the candidates took the stage. lori: j.c. penney trying to reinvent its doors. melissa: it is that risky bet but they're taking part. we will last gig will's ceo
one of the big stories from peter barnes is darrell issa from california is going to be holding hearings on a misprint on the job number this morning. labor department waiting in. a lot more coming up the next couple of hours of markets. laurie and melissa, busy hour. >> it is fantastic they look at the with the government is sitting on these jobs figures because we have the cut from the payroll's added number and this morning the initial jobless claims down from 30,000 because the state...
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foreclosure filings in q 3 are down dramatically in california, arizona, michigan and georgia. these are states where foreclosures don't need to go before a judge so they've been moving very quickly and investors have been inhaling them, pushing prices higher. buying in to price recovery -- well, not so profitable anymore. but, on the flip side, you're going to get better deals and bigger profits in states that are seeing foreclosure spikes. states where you need the judge and where huge backlogs are now finally moving. new york, new jersey, florida, illinois, seeing double and triple-digit percent jumps in foreclosure activity. investors will find more supply at lower prices. now investor demand has driven supplies on the low end down out west dramatically. zillow reported supplies of the biggest california homes down 43% from a year ago and that is squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers right out of the market. also pressuring the investors. for more on the blog, realtycheck.cnbc.com. tyler, i joined the facebook. go like it, get all the real estate news you ever
foreclosure filings in q 3 are down dramatically in california, arizona, michigan and georgia. these are states where foreclosures don't need to go before a judge so they've been moving very quickly and investors have been inhaling them, pushing prices higher. buying in to price recovery -- well, not so profitable anymore. but, on the flip side, you're going to get better deals and bigger profits in states that are seeing foreclosure spikes. states where you need the judge and where huge...